My son loves his premium feeling gloves. I got him theXXL and he really loves them to work on his truck and other garage projects he likes to do. He says they are the best disposable gloves he's ever used
DESCRIPTION
Port size:
- 203mm/8”
Thickness:
- 0.4mm/16 mil
- Optimized durability: The AlphaTec® EPDM Isolator Glove 85-500 is designed with repeated autoclave sterilization (up to 50 times) in mind, meaning fewer replacements
- Guaranteed protection: These RABS gloves comply with EN ISO 374-1:2016 standards, withstanding hydrogen peroxide and common disinfecting chemicals
- Extended glove life: They can bear sustained oxygen, UV ray and ozone exposure without rapid aging
- Increased eco-friendliness: Being halogen-free, disposal by incineration is also an option
- Food handling compliance: They adhere to FDA Food Contact regulation (FDA Positive List) 21 CFR 177 for Indirect Food Additives
KEY FEATURES AND BENEFITS
- EPDM material: Perfect for repeated autoclave sterilization
- Chemical resistance: Hydrogen peroxide/common disinfecting chemicals
- Durable design: Withstands prolonged oxygen, UV ray and ozone exposure
PRODUCT DETAILS
- Cuff Length: Extended
- Material: Ethylene propylene diene rubber (EPDM)
- Freedom From Holes: AQL 1.5
- Not Made From Natural Rubber Latex: Yes
- Finger Thickness: 0.40 mm / 16 mil
- External Glove Surface: Smooth
- Palm Thickness: 0.40 mm / 16 mil
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